Concentration Camp

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The confining of people who are considered undesirable

Real World Example

Concentration camps were used during times of conflict or war to imprison and isolate groups considered undesirable by those in power, such as during the Holocaust in World War II. These camps aimed to control populations, often subjecting them to harsh conditions and forced labor. They were a response to ideas of racial superiority and political control, reflecting extreme measures taken to suppress or eliminate certain groups. Today, the concept of concentration camps reminds us of the importance of human rights and the dangers of discrimination. For example, learning about these camps can help us recognize and stand against any unjust treatment of people based on their ethnicity or beliefs in our communities, ensuring history does not repeat itself.

Practice Version

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